Ariel Idan of Channel 14 raised the question in a Wednesday report, noting that the war between organized crime families continues to rage in the streets and citizens are afraid. The report comes amid ongoing concerns over the police response to crime in Arab society.
Ariel Idan, a reporter for Channel 14, aired a report Wednesday questioning the whereabouts of Police Commissioner Danny Levi as organized crime violence continues across Israel. Idan stated that the war between crime families is still raging in the streets and that citizens are afraid.
The Zioneer has previously reported on Commissioner Levi's vow to combat organized crime and on internal police criticism of his leadership. The new report adds to the public discourse on the police's handling of the crime surge, without presenting new official action or statements.
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